QUOTE AND NEWS
Market Intelligence Center  2 hrs ago  Comment 
Harris Corp (NYSE: HRS) closed Wednesday's trading session at $40.21. In the past year, the stock has hit a 52-week low of $32.68 and 52-week high of $49.44. Harris (HRS) stock has been showing support around $38.84 and resistance in the $40.92...
Business Wire  May 23  Comment 
SeaWell Networks Inc., leader in advanced video advertising delivery solutions for network operators, today announced its partnership with Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, and the
Cellular News  May 22  Comment 
Public safety officers in Las Vegas, Nevada, are testing a 700MHz LTE network which has been provided by Harris Corp. Click here for more.
Business Wire  May 21  Comment 
Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, has implemented CareAccord, Oregon’s statewide Health Information Exchange (HIE). CareAccord, which is administered by the Oregon Health Authority
Forbes  May 16  Comment 
Editor?s Note: The following guest post is published with the permission of its author,  Edward J. Schloss, MD, (Twitter ID @EJSMD) the medical director of cardiac electrophysiology at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, OH. Robert Hauser, ICD...
Business Wire  May 16  Comment 
Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, has received a $39 million order from U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) for Falcon III® AN/PRC-152A wideband handheld tactical radios. The $39
Forbes  May 12  Comment 
Editor’s Note: The following guest post is published with the permission of its author,  Edward J. Schloss, MD, (Twitter ID @EJSMD) the medical director of cardiac electrophysiology at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, OH. HRS 2012: More Clarity...
Benzinga  May 10  Comment 
Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS) has been awarded a $2 million contract by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Information and Technology to implement the Health Administration Program Enhancements for ICD-10. The Harris solution...
Market Intelligence Center  May 10  Comment 
Harris (NYSE:HRS) closed Wednesday's losing trading session at $41.40. In the past year, the stock has hit a 52-week low of $32.68 and 52-week high of $49.75. Harris (HRS) stock has been showing support around $40.48 and resistance in the $42.20...
Business Wire  May 9  Comment 
Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS) will host a live audio webcast and listen-only conference call on Monday, June 4, at 2:00 p.m. ET in conjunction with its annual analyst and investor meeting. The webcast will be broadcast live via the Internet at




 

Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS) provides communications and information technology systems and services to government and commercial companies in 150 countries.[1] Harris operates through three segments: RF Communications segment, Government Communications Systems segment and Broadcast Communications segment. Because approximately three fourths of 2010 revenue came from the Federal Government, Harris' revenue growth depends heavily on government and defense spending budgets.[2] In response to potentially declining defense spending, Harris has moved into other spaces through acquisitions.[3]


Business Growth

Harris reported net income of $562 million on revenues of $5.2 billion in 2010, versus net income of $38 million of revenues of $5.0 billion in 2009.[4] The Company reported higher revenues and improved margins due to sales of products from the the RF communications segment, which is the largest operating segment and boasts profit margins of around 30%.[5] While not reflected in 2010 results, entries through acquisitions into the energy and health care markets have the potential of diversifying its customer based and leading to higher sales.[6]


Trends and Forces

U.S. Government dependency puts pressure on sales as proposed budget cuts gain momentum

Over three quarters of 2010 revenues came from sales to the U.S. Government. As the U.S. debt increases, there are increasing budgetary pressures to cut spending in the future.[7] In addition, the Obama administration has proposed wind downs of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, which have the potential of leading to further defense spending cuts. In fact, the pentagon has said that all spending is on the table for possible cuts. However, a key Harris strategy has been to provide products and services that help modernize defense and government systems.[8] Harris has reported that receiving higher revenue from a number of strategic DoD communications programs as well as high global demand for sophisticated tactical radio solutions.[9] Also, Harris has diversified its product and services offering through acquisitions in the energy and health care space. However, a long-term reduction in government and defense spending in the U.S. has the potential of hindering future revenue growth.[10]

A large international consumer base creates currency and political risks

Harris operates is over 150 countries and derives a significant portion of revenues from products exported from the U.S. or manufactured and sold abroad.[11] Because the economic, social and political conditions for business conducted outside the U.S. differs from those encountered by domestic businesses, Harris's international operations are particularly exposed to losses due to economic or political declines in these countries. In addition, heightened political instability in the Middle East and parts of Africa have the potential of preventing contract renewals and leading to currency instability.[12] Despite the fact that no international customer composed more than three percent of 2010 revenues, Harris faces increased currency and political risk from the regional instability occurring in the Middle East.[13]

Competitors

Harris competes with several international communications and IT companies, especially those that focus on government contracts. However, budgetary pressures in the U.S. and a potential drop in defense spending have led many of Harris' competitors to expand into other growing industries and foreign markets.


Within Government Communications Systems, Harris competes with the following[14]:

Within RF Communications, Harris competes with the following[15]:

Within Broadcast Communications, Harris competes with the following[16]:

References

  1. Retuers.com: Harris Corporation Company Profile
  2. Retuers.com: Harris Corporation Company Profile
  3. Retuers.com: Harris Corporation Company Profile
  4. Morningstar.com: Financials for Harris Corporation
  5. Seeking Alpha: Harris Corp Gives Investors Growth at a Good Price
  6. Seeking Alpha: Harris Corp Gives Investors Growth at a Good Price
  7. Seeking Alpha: Harris Corp Gives Investors Growth at a Good Price
  8. Seeking Alpha: Harris Corp Gives Investors Growth at a Good Price
  9. Seeking Alpha: Harris Corp Gives Investors Growth at a Good Price
  10. Seeking Alpha: Harris Corp Gives Investors Growth at a Good Price
  11. Harris 2010 Annual Report
  12. Harris 2010 Annual Report
  13. Harris 2010 Annual Report
  14. Yahoo Finance: Competitors for Harris
  15. Yahoo Finance: Competitors for Harris
  16. Yahoo Finance: Competitors for Harris
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